Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!apple!agate!saturn!helios!terry From: terry@helios.ucsc.edu (Terry Ricketts) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: A1000 DIY ROM upgrade and ?? Expansion ?? Summary: Robo City News Message-ID: <10612@saturn.ucsc.edu> Date: 2 Feb 90 17:07:38 GMT References: Sender: usenet@saturn.ucsc.edu Reply-To: terry@helios.ucsc.edu (Terry Ricketts) Distribution: comp Organization: UCO/Lick Observatory, Santa Cruz Lines: 33 In article sheffler@sheltie.CS.CMU.EDU (Thomas Sheffler) writes: > >I bought a USED 1000 a couple of months ago and have been having great >fun with it. The previous owner put in a 68010 and did some upgrade >that came from the net or an Amazing Computing article. Here's what >it did: > > - moved 256K of Kickstart Ram into useable ram > (there's a call to a program called "addmem ..." in startup-seq) > > - he burned his own PROMs (KS 1.2) > and put them where the KickRam went. > >HERE'S MY QUESTION: is anyone familiar with this modification and >how does it affect my chances for expansion. I'm thinking of adding >some more RAM, maybe a HD. What about putting in 1.3 ROMs (or 1.4). >Could these go where the PROMs are now? It sounds like the mod you describe is the one written up in one of the early issues of Robo City News, the magazine of FAUG in the SF bay area. I remember, several years ago, copying it and posting it on People Link for others to read and use, but never did it in my own machine. If you have access to a prom burner it is easy to upgrade the proms to any Kickstart you want. There is software available to read the Kickstart disk and produce the 4 files needed for the proms, and it is PD. I have done the 512k Memory hack to my 1000 & remember noting that it would not interfere with the rom mod, so I don't think you will have any problems there. Using other internal memory mods such as the Insider or Spirit boards should also work fine, since they fit into the rear of the motherboard and plug into the 68000 socket. I'm sure there are some other hackers out there who have actually done this mod that can help you some more. Good luck. Terry